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SPECIAL HOLIDAY GIFT
From now until January 1st,
we shall give away iree*lo every purchaser of our fa
il1 • bntuda of Whiskies, and which we tire offerlng^,ut*the name price* as heretofore, a*
follows:
Witn one gallon of cur Jacob’s Monogram Rye or Bourbon 0 . P. S. Whiskey, regular
price fo.uO pcrj'iulon. we will give away gratis four oonlea of line old Guiiforiiia tV ines,
i gulur price .K'c per bottle. Any brand tnai you might select. The price of the Whiskey
i>. |5.tAl: taef Win«-‘J* $2.o0. You will got a |7.00 purchase lor fft.OU, freight and^expre*»
«•barges prepaid.
Witn one gailon »#i our famous Stanford AAA Rye, regular price H-OU per gallon, we will
give away gratis three bottles f line oid California Sweet Wines, regular price oOe per
liottle. You may select any brand you desire. The price of the Whiskey is 44.U0; the
nd express
price of the Wine is $1.50. You will get a $6.50 purchase for $4.0U,.freight4an(
»•barges prepaid,
With one gallon of our famous Rainier AAA Bourbon, regular price W.00 per gallon, we
will give away gratis three bottles of tine old California Sweet Wines, regular price 50c
per bottle. You can select any brand you may desire. The price of the Whiskey is $4,00;
the price of the Wine is $1.50. You will get a $o.50 purchase lor $4.00, freight and express
«•barges prepaid.
With one gallon of Tillamook Rye or Bourbon Whisky, regular price $3.25, we will give
away free two bottles of tine ol«l California Sweet Wines, regular price 50c per bottle. You
can select any brand you desire. The price of the Whisky i* $3.25: the price of the Wine
is $1.00 You will get a $4.25 purchase for $3.25, freight and express charge« prepaid.
With one gallon of Sheehan’s Private rtt«»« k Rye or Bourbon Whisky, regular price $8,00
per gallon, we will give away free two bottle* of fine old California Sweet Wine*, regular
price 50c per bottle. You run select any brand you desire. The price of the Whisky is
$3.00; the price of the Wine is $1.00. You will get a $4.00 purchase for $3.00, freight and
express charges prepaid.
With one gallon «if Delaney’s Malt or White Rye Whisky, regular price $3.00 per gallon,
we will give away free two bottles«»! line old California Sweet Wine*, regular price fiOc
per bottle. You may select any brand you may desire. The price of the Whisky is $3.00;
the price of (he Wine 1* $1,00, which give* you a $4.00 purchaae for $ U 0, freight and ax-
press charge*
With one gallon «>f Jamaica or New England Rum, regular price $4.00 per gallon, we will
* ga
e bottles of tine old California Sweet Wines, regular price 50c Per bot
any brand you deaire. r h« price of t h «• Rum is ft oo, the price of the
Wine is $1.50, .which gives you a $5.50 purchase for $4.00, freight and express charges
prepaid.
“ Wishing that the lunch had not
yet begun,” is what a customer
said the other day of the;feeds
put out by Johnson Bros. Every
thing so rosy, cooked in good
taste, and the food so varied and
appetizing that even a fastidious
dyspeptic cannot fail to say a
good word for that popular estab
lishment.
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The Greatest
Profits are in
Early Snrintj Brnilers
Hatched by
Petaluma Incubators
and Brooders
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That hatch while yon sleep”
Are the very best to be obtained
in Oregon and we know bow to
eook them to the queen’s tasty.
You can have them in any style
and with »ill the concomitants
that go to make up a first-class
oyster house.
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OUR D E L I V E R Y S E R V IC E
s ns prompt as our groceries are ;to d
and that is saying much. We shall be
glad to make delivery to you whether
your order be small <>r large, li you
peed anything in a hurry don’t hesi
tate to let us hnow and
Admitted to
C Û w S ÎTY IT E M ÍZ E R .
the second
...a t th e ..
Corner Grocery
MIKE JACOB & COMPANY, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS
Our orders are shipped the same day as we receive them
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We Have the Best
IF YOU W ANT TO SELL
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B. GILDNER,
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Railroad street, Dallas.
Patroni zp O vp Another fo r the Upbuildin/j o f Town and County.
SCHOOL MONEY.
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Bilyeu S i Sparks
Corvallis & Eastern
Railroad
Sole Agents for Dallas.
¡> 0 O O O C O O O O O O O O ( > O O O 0 O O O O O <
JUST ARRIVED
Morris, the leading jeweler, has just, recei ed a
beautiful line of gold headed umbrellas andveanes
from $2.50jto $lf> each, all guaranteed, also a new
one of late cuts in Libby cut glass.
m
Irrplesnant House and
General Repair Shop
Do You Know
Bowman Bios.
COLOSSEUM RINK
The
Tavern
S K A T IN G —
Every
Night
And
Every
Afternoon.
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Dallas, Ore.
Marble—
-Granile
- A L F R E D B O O R S E --
i could be elected against, the interests
I and their unlimited campaign funds?
Painter, Paper Hanger and
Well, if you do, you have more faith in
Amount to Go to Districts of the tin* honor and intelligence of the voters
Decorater
| than I have <>r the past seems to justify.
County.
| The tariff is the basis of the combines
Both inside and outside.
STOW BROS, DALLAS, OREGON.
and trusts, hence they must support
Work done j n a satisfac
The apportionment of county school
tory manner, latest styles
n ! the tariff party.
funds wits made hv the school superni
of the art and complete
SUBSCRIBER.
tendent January 23, 11)08, as follows.
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satisfaction guaranteed.
Dist.
Jerk
amt. of apport.
Give me a trial and be convinced.
1— W I) H enrv............................. M l
Proof of Merit.
O regon.
D a llas,
2—
11 a ì Campitoli............. 680 |
3—
J Rem pel.................... 53 j The proof of the merits of a plaster is
4— R Brunk................................... 45 I i the cures it effects, and the voluntary
5— Lewis Edwards ...................... 36 i te.-timonials of those who have used
Aft.
6—
Jas E Hill
| Allcock’s Plasters during the past sixty
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is the place to get
7— VV 1.• Frink ............... ........... 50 ; years is unimpeachable evidence of
........... 42 their superiority and should convince
W
Smith.................
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your barber work
9—G A McCulloch ....... ........... 101
the most skeptical. Self-praise is no
10—G W Starr ................. ........... 86 I r* commendation, hut certificates from
done...........
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tho«*e who have used them are.
All
11—A r. Lacev .................
Ili—.1 .1 Thurston ............. ........... 12 cock’s are the original and genuine por
TIME TABLE N o.«5.
13—C C Lewis............. ...... ........... 227 ous plasters and have never been equal
Fine Hair Cutting
14—F M N Mil"
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i ed hv those who have sought to trade Trains from and to Yaquina
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15—C K Burroughs........... ........... 15 upon their reputation bv making olast-
and the best face
C»: 10 a. in.
Avoid substi Leaves Yaquina
iti— r. *>'*«;v H;iilley ............. ........... 60 ers with holes in them.
II :15 a. in.
Arrives at Corvallis....................
17—T .1 Graves ................. ............ 53 tutes as you would counterfeit money.
12:15 p, m.
Arrives at A lban y......................
lotions in the city.
18— A J Renipel....... ... . . ......... 40
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1<(—.1 Hstv Ftuvk ............... ......... - 34
Leaves Albany .........................................12:50 ]i
CITY N E W S .
Cal! and see.
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H G Hastings .......
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Leaves Corvallis.......................................... 1:45 ji
64
Arrives at Yaquina............................... 0:15 l
Fred Hebdiug.............
17
22— C W Stewart...............
Miss Allie Fuller was a Portland vis Trains to and from Detroit:
12 itor the last of the week.
I) (» Meador......
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2J—J Powell. ...................
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Proprietor
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Mrs. V. P. Fiske and daughter. Buena,
25—
Lee Rowell .....
. 7 ;30 a.
Leaves A lb a n y ................
68 visited relatives in McMinnville Satur Arrives at Detroit...........
.12:30 p.
26—
W E Hooded ..
23 day and Sunday.
27— Chc.s E Brooks...........
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1:00 p
28—
II W Dickinson .....
Miss Geneva Wilcox, of Independence, Leavos Detroit....... .........i
5:56 p.
450 is visiting Mrs. Lyman Shorev this Arrive* at Albany .......
29— C VV Irvine..................
T r a in s for C o r v a llis :
35 week.— Wood burn Independent.
30—
M K ('row ley ....
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31—
Ed Loose
’ 55 p. m
Mrs. Martha Chambers has return Leaves A lb a n y ..............
70
32—
Edwin Elliott..
' ;.J6 m . in
Arrives at Corvallis.......
ed
form
Portland
after
visiting
a
few’
100
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John R L ov.....
No. 10—
62 days with her daughters, Miss Virginia Leave« A lb a n y ,...............
34—
D C W alker......
2:52 p. m.
43 and Neva.
3:05 p hi .
35—
J W Childers...
Arrive* at Corvalli*.......
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36—
L D Hibson ....
No. 6—
“ Had dyspepsia or indigestion for
Fred J. W a g n e r , Dallas
541 vears. No appetite, and what I did (»at Leave* Albany................
7 :3ft p.
37— -C Blair
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8:16 p.
33 j distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Arrive*at C orvalli*----
38— Otto Skersies.............
No. 12—
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Bitters cure«] me,” —J. H. Walker, Stin-
On January 2nd, I will upon in my
. 12:60 p. in.
Leave* Albany.......
21 hurv, Ohio.
40—
A C Mnths........
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building, :i half block east .if the akntipg
. 1 33 p in
Arrives at Corvalli*
64
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Mrs
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Lee
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rink, an agricultural implement I iouhc
Mrs.
M.
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Capps,
who
has
beer
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Win K urtz.....
T ra in s for A lb a n y :
and general repairihup. Will 1 h - plea-pd
42 ’ ting mr the oast week with her sister,
43— T J James ...............
No. ft—
to see all my old cimtninera and asmire
Mrs. John Hubbard, returned to her
44—
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Dickson
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f»;30 a. m.
Leaves C orvalli*...........
them the Ix-xt of treatment and price«
45 home in Salem on last Thursday morn Arrives at A lb a n y .......
45—
G
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Pewtherer.........
7:10 a. in
that will suit.
4 ing.—McMinnville T.-R.
46—
Mrs W T Brown .....
No. 9—
40
47—
J T Huntley .
.12:45 p. in
Mrs. Klma Hyde leaves for Indepen Leaves Corvallis............
20 dence, Dallas. Falls City and other Arrive* flt Albany.........
1:30 j*, m
48—
Sam Morrison.
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No.
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Fishback
towns in Polk county, where she will re
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C orvallis...........
. 6-OOp. m
50— ( ’has Rees ...............
main for several weeks visiting relatives Leaves
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Arrives
Albany.........
, 6-.40 p. in.
50 and friends.—Toledo Reporter.
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M—J M F a rley................
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52— W L Branchflower
Dr. C. E. Rogue and mother Mrs. H. Leaves Corvalli*...................................... 11 :30 a. m.
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M rs. R M. Prick»*tt
, 50 E. Bogue, of Arleta, Polk county, and Arriv»** at Albany................................ 12; 15 a. m.
that the best and cheap
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54—
U R Biggs....
All of the above train* eonnect with Southern
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F.
M. Leons, of MvrtP* Creek, were PaeiAe
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est wood you can huv is
trains Imth at Albany and Corvalli-. a«
13 j here Tuesday before the U. S. land of- well a* train* for Detroit, giving direct *erviee
50—T H Me Bee .................
the block wood from the
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307 ! fiee. Mrs Bogne making final prod on f.o Newport and Bretenbush Hot Spring*.
W i 11 a m e 1 1 e V a 11 e v
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57—
Walter W illiams.......
For further information apply to
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43 her timber claim.—Rose burg Remew.
58— O N Harrington.........
Lumber Co.’ s sawmill ?
GEO. F. NKVINH, Gen. Pas* Agent.
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Albany, Oregon. !
Because it is cut from big
59—
P I > Burbank .
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Good resolutions. The best resolu
H. H. LING. Arent. Corvalli*.
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Frank B u tle r ..
timber, therefor is su
tion
is
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make
some
n
oney
the
coming
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Mrs M F Lantz . . . .
perior to second-growth
I vear. Stock make« you money while
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1 ! von "deep. Send 15c a share for a block
fir. Leave your order
62—
Mi-s Grace Hampton.
26 ! of it to the L°e Comstock Minin? (Dm-
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M E Burgess....
ery store, or call Mu
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POOL AND RILLIARD HALL |
60— Frank O Isaac............
tual phone No. 1407
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Now lmd!?(i in the He.Tike Buildin;
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The St#frin Drug store is acknowl
(Everything opto date )
PEOPLE NOT IN IT.
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edged to he one of the best drug di«pen-
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saries
in
the
state.
They
carry
a
large
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and varied assoitment of everything
4 A Subscriber Says the In* «rests used in^the modern practice of medicine,
and their mixologist is as skilled at his
Will Eieet our next President.
trade as it i« possible to l>e. Prescrip-
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ELECTRIC LIGHTS
Editor of the Itemizer:
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NEW FORNITURE
Dallas, Oregon
You, a few week« ago, expressed 1 When the tongue of trade is coated,
ELEGANT ROOMS
the opinion that the people won Id elect when the eyes and the the limb« of the
BATHS IN CONNECTION
a president independent of the support clerk, or bos«, are dull and langui*!,
when the raging fever tackles the emp
sri'l •lictation of the interest«. Do vou ty vitals of till, when the spider roosts]
nut ignore the lart several eleetiona on the empty cash box. and Immjuets of
to reach anoh eonoluaiona? I’ i'l not decay are on the chandeliers, it »s con
Mark Hanna, ar tlie leader of the ln- c lu s ’ ve that th»* advertising doctor has
H. FtT.ITT, Proprietor
not been consulted.
tereeta, elect a preaMent anil also hohl
T. G. Richmond of Dallas, Polk
control a :til hir ilemire? Di«l not the
county, i« the guest of Mrs. Richmond’«
interest* nominate Ixrth old party can- mother. Mr«. J. P. Starr, at the corner
A Strictly tMfri Httd
dat*a the last time?
of Churrh and Marion «treets, a ml of ('.
first-fkss hr n Cots« tu»
Did not a railroad magnate help raiae L. Starr secretary of the board of nor
Mr. Richmond is
fond* to elect and in return help prepare mal school regents.
A D M IS S IO N F R E E
one of the extensive farmers of Polk
FALLU cmr, OREGON
the presidential me»»a*« t<» O»o*re«a? county, having charge of someth.ng
l>. you think that ttryan awl LaioUette 0«wr a tbooaaad aeraa
The City Express
Transfer Co. do
all kinds of haul
ing at reasonable rates. Stand and both
phones at Webster’s confectionery.
Confectionery
Cigars
Tobaccos
Soft Drinks
Tropical Fruits. Etc.
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class of mail matter.
They’ll be just as go*id as if you so*
lected’ thein in person too. We handle
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only standard qualities so there is no SUBSCRIPTION With \Vo'-!:ly ( iivgonian or Semi-weekly Journal............. 2
danger of your getting inferior grocer
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ies no matter how you order.
£. BOYD & SON
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51 Front Street, Portland, Oregon
Confectionery and Lunch Counter
T H U R S D A Y J A N . 30, 1903.
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Wall Paper
A T HALF PRICE
We e xp e ct our new stock of Wall Paper to arrive in
a few weeks so have concluded to sell our old stock at
half the former price to make room for the new paper.
Our stock of
Furniture, Carpets,
R ugs and Matting
are as complete as any in the city and our prices are
reasonable.
If you have any repairing or upholstering you want
done, we can accomodate you.
HALL & HAYES
AT CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND
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